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This is structurally associated with cytosporone analogues.

Cytoskeletal and apical junction rearrangements that permit epithelial turnover and transepithelial transport are energy-dependent processes, and as such, structurally associated CK is poised to function as a conduit for rapid ATP generation in mucosal barrier dynamics (Fig. 1) [7].

CG10 is one of a small group of monoclonal antibodies specific to CD4-induced epitopes, which are structurally associated with the chemokine receptor-binding site and are capable of blocking the interaction of gp120 with its obligatory co-receptor.

The killing apparatus is structurally associated with the Golgi apparatus and with the centrosome at the center of convergence of the microtubule fibers of the T-cell cytoskeleton.

The finding that CAHL structurally associated with the CyPB/NS5B complex in cell-free assessment prompted us to examine whether this trimer complex could act for HCV genome replication in vivo.

The existence of a correlation in the genetic code reflecting a dependence between these two kinetic constants (Fig. 3 in ref. [5]) supports our analysis, and allows us to connects b∼1 with 3-nt anticodons, this size being structurally associated with 7-nt loops [17].

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The coronavirus has been structurally described, associated with likely animal reservoirs (bat and civet cat), and demonstrated to be transmitted by droplets and possibly by aerosolization and contact with contaminated fomites.

By charging the banks for each transaction, Apple is further embedding the structurally high costs associated with accepting payments.

Recently, Bottegoni et al. [57] carried out a VS protocol to identify fragments that display considerable activity at both β-secretase1 (BACE-1) and glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β), two structurally unrelated enzymes associated with the onset of AD.

Thus, buoyancy serves as the main driving mechanism for natural gas migration and accumulation, and "accumulation densification" tight gas reservoirs are always found in structurally high positions associated with anticlines, faults, lithological lenses, and pinch out areas (Fig. 5).

"Canticle III" from 1954 is a setting of Edith Sitwell's wartime poem "Still Falls the Rain", composed just after The Turn of the Screw with which it is structurally and stylistically associated.

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